2n Gamete formation in the genus Brachiaria (Poaceae: Paniceae).

Microsporogenesis of several Brachiaria species of the Brazilian collection at Embrapa Beef Cattle has been analyzed in detail. This paper reports abnormal cytokinesis in three accessions of three different species (Brachiaria humidicola, 2n = 4x = 36, Brachiaria decumbens, 2n = 4x = 36, and Brachiaria dura, 2n = 6x = 54). Chromosomes paired in bi-, tri-, and quadrivalents in these accessions, whereas chromosome segregation at meiosis I was characterized by exclusion of laggards as micronuclei. In a high number of meiocytes, the first sign of cytokinesis appeared only in metaphase II and did not divide the meiocyte into a dyad. Total absence of cytokinesis was also detected among meiocytes in the second division. Since in both cases the two metaphase plates were very close, they favored the rejoining of chromosome sets after anaphase II and formed a restitutional nucleus in telophase II. Second cytokinesis occurred after telophase II in most meiocytes. Monads, dyads, and triads with n or 2n nuclei were observed among meiotic products. The 2n gametes observed correspond to the first division restitution (FDR). The number of affected cells in each accession was variable, but the number of microspores with restitutional nucleus, including those scored in tetrads and the released ones, did not exceed 9%. Although polyploidy is common in the genus Brachiaria, its origin is still unclear. Current results suggest that 2n gametes may have contributed to the evolutionary history of the genus.

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Main Authors: GALLO, P. H, MICHELETTI, P. L., BOLDRINI, K. R., RISSO-PASCOLOTTO, C., PAGLIARINI, M. S., VALLE, C. B. do
Other Authors: Patrícia Helena Gallo, UEM; Pamela Lonardoni Micheletti, UEM; Kellen Regina Boldrini, UEM; Claudicéia Risso-Pascotto, UEM; Maria Suely Pagliarini, UEM; Cacilda Borges do Valle, CNPGC.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:English
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Published: 2008-02-01
Subjects:Braquiária, Brachiaria dura, Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brasil, Feed crops, Feed grasses., Brachiaria Decumbens, Brachiaria Humidicola, Citogenética Vegetal, Gramínea Forrageira, Melhoramento Genético Vegetal, Poliploidia., Planta Forrageira, cytogenetics, Brazil, polyploidy., plant breeding,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/326409
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spelling dig-alice-doc-3264092017-08-15T22:19:45Z 2n Gamete formation in the genus Brachiaria (Poaceae: Paniceae). GALLO, P. H MICHELETTI, P. L. BOLDRINI, K. R. RISSO-PASCOLOTTO, C. PAGLIARINI, M. S. VALLE, C. B. do Patrícia Helena Gallo, UEM; Pamela Lonardoni Micheletti, UEM; Kellen Regina Boldrini, UEM; Claudicéia Risso-Pascotto, UEM; Maria Suely Pagliarini, UEM; Cacilda Borges do Valle, CNPGC. Braquiária Brachiaria dura Campo Grande Mato Grosso do Sul Brasil Feed crops Feed grasses. Brachiaria Decumbens Brachiaria Humidicola Citogenética Vegetal Gramínea Forrageira Melhoramento Genético Vegetal Poliploidia. Planta Forrageira cytogenetics Brazil polyploidy. plant breeding Microsporogenesis of several Brachiaria species of the Brazilian collection at Embrapa Beef Cattle has been analyzed in detail. This paper reports abnormal cytokinesis in three accessions of three different species (Brachiaria humidicola, 2n = 4x = 36, Brachiaria decumbens, 2n = 4x = 36, and Brachiaria dura, 2n = 6x = 54). Chromosomes paired in bi-, tri-, and quadrivalents in these accessions, whereas chromosome segregation at meiosis I was characterized by exclusion of laggards as micronuclei. In a high number of meiocytes, the first sign of cytokinesis appeared only in metaphase II and did not divide the meiocyte into a dyad. Total absence of cytokinesis was also detected among meiocytes in the second division. Since in both cases the two metaphase plates were very close, they favored the rejoining of chromosome sets after anaphase II and formed a restitutional nucleus in telophase II. Second cytokinesis occurred after telophase II in most meiocytes. Monads, dyads, and triads with n or 2n nuclei were observed among meiotic products. The 2n gametes observed correspond to the first division restitution (FDR). The number of affected cells in each accession was variable, but the number of microspores with restitutional nucleus, including those scored in tetrads and the released ones, did not exceed 9%. Although polyploidy is common in the genus Brachiaria, its origin is still unclear. Current results suggest that 2n gametes may have contributed to the evolutionary history of the genus. CNPGC. 2011-07-22T01:04:31Z 2011-07-22T01:04:31Z 2008-02-01 2007 2011-07-22T01:04:31Z Artigo de periódico Euphytica, Wageningen, Holanda, v. 154, n. 2, p. 255-260, 2007. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/326409 en eng openAccess
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topic Braquiária
Brachiaria dura
Campo Grande
Mato Grosso do Sul
Brasil
Feed crops
Feed grasses.
Brachiaria Decumbens
Brachiaria Humidicola
Citogenética Vegetal
Gramínea Forrageira
Melhoramento Genético Vegetal
Poliploidia.
Planta Forrageira
cytogenetics
Brazil
polyploidy.
plant breeding
Braquiária
Brachiaria dura
Campo Grande
Mato Grosso do Sul
Brasil
Feed crops
Feed grasses.
Brachiaria Decumbens
Brachiaria Humidicola
Citogenética Vegetal
Gramínea Forrageira
Melhoramento Genético Vegetal
Poliploidia.
Planta Forrageira
cytogenetics
Brazil
polyploidy.
plant breeding
spellingShingle Braquiária
Brachiaria dura
Campo Grande
Mato Grosso do Sul
Brasil
Feed crops
Feed grasses.
Brachiaria Decumbens
Brachiaria Humidicola
Citogenética Vegetal
Gramínea Forrageira
Melhoramento Genético Vegetal
Poliploidia.
Planta Forrageira
cytogenetics
Brazil
polyploidy.
plant breeding
Braquiária
Brachiaria dura
Campo Grande
Mato Grosso do Sul
Brasil
Feed crops
Feed grasses.
Brachiaria Decumbens
Brachiaria Humidicola
Citogenética Vegetal
Gramínea Forrageira
Melhoramento Genético Vegetal
Poliploidia.
Planta Forrageira
cytogenetics
Brazil
polyploidy.
plant breeding
GALLO, P. H
MICHELETTI, P. L.
BOLDRINI, K. R.
RISSO-PASCOLOTTO, C.
PAGLIARINI, M. S.
VALLE, C. B. do
2n Gamete formation in the genus Brachiaria (Poaceae: Paniceae).
description Microsporogenesis of several Brachiaria species of the Brazilian collection at Embrapa Beef Cattle has been analyzed in detail. This paper reports abnormal cytokinesis in three accessions of three different species (Brachiaria humidicola, 2n = 4x = 36, Brachiaria decumbens, 2n = 4x = 36, and Brachiaria dura, 2n = 6x = 54). Chromosomes paired in bi-, tri-, and quadrivalents in these accessions, whereas chromosome segregation at meiosis I was characterized by exclusion of laggards as micronuclei. In a high number of meiocytes, the first sign of cytokinesis appeared only in metaphase II and did not divide the meiocyte into a dyad. Total absence of cytokinesis was also detected among meiocytes in the second division. Since in both cases the two metaphase plates were very close, they favored the rejoining of chromosome sets after anaphase II and formed a restitutional nucleus in telophase II. Second cytokinesis occurred after telophase II in most meiocytes. Monads, dyads, and triads with n or 2n nuclei were observed among meiotic products. The 2n gametes observed correspond to the first division restitution (FDR). The number of affected cells in each accession was variable, but the number of microspores with restitutional nucleus, including those scored in tetrads and the released ones, did not exceed 9%. Although polyploidy is common in the genus Brachiaria, its origin is still unclear. Current results suggest that 2n gametes may have contributed to the evolutionary history of the genus.
author2 Patrícia Helena Gallo, UEM; Pamela Lonardoni Micheletti, UEM; Kellen Regina Boldrini, UEM; Claudicéia Risso-Pascotto, UEM; Maria Suely Pagliarini, UEM; Cacilda Borges do Valle, CNPGC.
author_facet Patrícia Helena Gallo, UEM; Pamela Lonardoni Micheletti, UEM; Kellen Regina Boldrini, UEM; Claudicéia Risso-Pascotto, UEM; Maria Suely Pagliarini, UEM; Cacilda Borges do Valle, CNPGC.
GALLO, P. H
MICHELETTI, P. L.
BOLDRINI, K. R.
RISSO-PASCOLOTTO, C.
PAGLIARINI, M. S.
VALLE, C. B. do
format Artigo de periódico
topic_facet Braquiária
Brachiaria dura
Campo Grande
Mato Grosso do Sul
Brasil
Feed crops
Feed grasses.
Brachiaria Decumbens
Brachiaria Humidicola
Citogenética Vegetal
Gramínea Forrageira
Melhoramento Genético Vegetal
Poliploidia.
Planta Forrageira
cytogenetics
Brazil
polyploidy.
plant breeding
author GALLO, P. H
MICHELETTI, P. L.
BOLDRINI, K. R.
RISSO-PASCOLOTTO, C.
PAGLIARINI, M. S.
VALLE, C. B. do
author_sort GALLO, P. H
title 2n Gamete formation in the genus Brachiaria (Poaceae: Paniceae).
title_short 2n Gamete formation in the genus Brachiaria (Poaceae: Paniceae).
title_full 2n Gamete formation in the genus Brachiaria (Poaceae: Paniceae).
title_fullStr 2n Gamete formation in the genus Brachiaria (Poaceae: Paniceae).
title_full_unstemmed 2n Gamete formation in the genus Brachiaria (Poaceae: Paniceae).
title_sort 2n gamete formation in the genus brachiaria (poaceae: paniceae).
publishDate 2008-02-01
url http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/326409
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